SHYAM — A Star Forgotten (Paperback)

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Shyam — A Star Forgotten is an effort to chronicle the life and times of the remarkable artist by Shyam’s nephew Bimal Chadha. The richly illustrated book features rare and unseen pictures of Shyam from his youth and college days, family photos and photos with his wife and daughter, posters and film stills. It also has his filmography.

Highlights
  • Family legacy of Shyam
  • Spectacular rise to stardom in Bombay
  • Golden age of Indian cinema
  • Legendary friendship with Manto
  • The man behind the star
  • Filmography and memoirs
  • Book summary

    This book, “SHYAM: A Star Forgotten,” by Bimal Chadha, completed posthumously by his family, delves into the life and tragic demise of his uncle, Shyam Chadha, a prominent Bollywood actor of the 1940s. It explores Shyam’s rise to stardom, his personal character, his friendships with renowned literary and film personalities like Saadat Hasan Manto, and the devastating horse-riding accident that ended his life at just 31. The book is a testament to Bimal Chadha’s lifelong dedication to preserving his family’s history and shining a light on a largely forgotten star of Indian cinema.

    Why read this book

    Read this book to discover the captivating yet tragic story of Shyam Chadha, a charismatic actor from the 1940s, whose life was cut short at the peak of his career. It offers a unique glimpse into the vibrant cultural and cinematic landscape of mid-20th century India, enriched by personal recollections and contributions from literary giants. It’s a poignant tribute to a forgotten star and a testament to a nephew’s unwavering dedication.

    About the Author

    Bimal Chadha

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    Born on February 21, 1946, in Rawalpindi, Undivided India, Bimal Chadha's formative years unfolded across diverse Indian locations due to his father's army postings. His successful marketing career included notable roles at media giants like Times of India, India Today, and Indian Express. An empathetic soul, multilingual and grounded, Bimal connected with people at their grassroots, embodying compassion, and genuine humanity. He dedicated his time to writing post-retirement, focusing on his uncle Shyam, a decade-long endeavour. Despite his demise on February 3, 2022, Bimal's legacy lives on through meaningful friendships, diverse passions, and unwavering commitment to family values.

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    Manek Premchand

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    Details

    Edited By: Manek Premchand

     

    Genre : Cinema/Biography
    Binding : Paperback (8.5″ x 7.3″)
    Pages : 210 pages – Illustrated
    Published : 2024
    ISBN: 978-81-943921-8-7

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    The meteoric rise — followed by the sudden death — of Shyam, one of Hindi Cinema’s finest actors in mid-20th century, is the kind of stuff that usually belongs to the world of fiction. Had he lived longer, Shyam would have joined the illustrious company of popular actors such as Ashok Kumar, Dev Anand, Dilip Kumar, and Raj Kapoor.

    Shyam — A Star Forgotten is an effort to chronicle the life and times of the remarkable artist. His story needs to be told, and who better to tell it than his nephew Bimal Chadha, for whom this was a labour of love running into decades.

    The richly illustrated book features rare and unseen pictures of Shyam from his youth and college days, family photos and photos with his wife and daughter, posters and film stills. It also has his filmography.

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    The book primarily focuses on Shyam Chadha, a charismatic and successful Bollywood actor from the 1940s, who tragically passed away at the age of 31.

    Bimal Chadha was Shyam’s nephew, a marketing professional, linguist, and ardent lover of arts and cinema. He dedicated several years to researching and writing this book about his uncle, which was completed and published posthumously by his family after his passing in 2022.

    Shyam Chadha’s life was tragically cut short at the age of 31 in 1951 due to a fatal fall from a horse while filming, an accident that sent shudders through the film industry at the time.